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University of Missouri–St. LouisJ.C. Penney Conference Center
Saturday, October 17, 2015
University of Missouri–St. Louis | College of Education | Ferguson-Florissant School District
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Professional Learning & Innovation
CRUCIAL EARLY YEARS CONFERENCE: 2015 PLANNING COMMITTEE
Kathleen T. Fink, PhD, Assistant Dean, Professional Learning & Innovation; Executive Director, ED Collabitat, College of Education, UMSL
Carrie Holt, Coordinator, Hazelwood East Early Childhood Center
Katie Kehoe, MEd, Preschool Coordinator, Ferguson-Florissant School District
Judy Kulczycki, Independent Consultant, Early Childhood Education
Mary Krekeler, Coordinator of Early Childhood Education, Riverview Gardens School District
Lynn Navin, MA, Director, Child Development Center, UMSL
Darlene Neil, FACS Outreach Coordinator, St. Louis Community College
Joy Rouse, MEd, Director, Early Education Program, Ferguson-Florissant School District
Brenda Shannon-Simms, Manager, College of Education, School of Professional & Continuing Studies, UMSL
Bonnie Shiller, Early Childhood Consultant, St. Louis Community College
Note: The views and products associated with the institute are not necessarily approved by nor endorsed by the Institute Planning Committee or sponsors.
“As the twig is bent the tree inclines.”
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The 47th annual Crucial Early Years® Institute Saturday, October 17, 2015; 8:00 am–3:15 pm at UMSL.
Designed to meet the needs of teachers, child care providers, parents as teachers, administrators, social workers, students in teacher education, and parents of young children. A variety of workshops are scheduled on a wide range of early child topics, including keynote and featured speaker presentations, 60- and 90-minute sessions.
Make Plans Now To Attend
Registration Fees Start at $64*
• Earn6clockhours from DHSS (MO) and DCFS (IL), PAT (DESE)
• boxedlunchincluded
* Details provided at the back of this catalog.
We heard you … We have a New CEY Schedule Format!
•Keynoteaddressesare90 minutes
•Break-outsessionsare60 and 90 minutes
•Engaging sessions still providing 6 clock hours
• 7:30a.m. Check-in
• 8:00 60-minutebreakoutsessions
• 9:15 KeynoteSpeakerand 90-minute breakout sessions
• 10:45 GrabandGoLunch andExhibitors
• 11:15 FeaturedSpeakerand 90-minute breakout sessions
• 1:00p.m. 60-minutebreakoutsessions
• 2:15 60-minutebreakoutsessions
2015 CEY Schedule
Missouri Licensed Early Childhood Professionals
•MOPDID#andvalidemailare required for all Licensed Early Childhood and Day Care Center Staff in Missouri to receive DHSS approved clock hours
•Missouriclockhoursarerecorded through Missouri Open Initiative.
•IfyoudonothaveaMOPDID#,gotowww.mopdid.orgtoreceiveyourID#.
•IfyoudonotprovideaMOPDID#atregistrationwecannot guarantee you will receive DHSS clock hours.
Illinois Licensed Early Childhood Professionals + PAT
•DCFS/ILClockHours:TheCrucial Early Years Institute has been approved for Illinois DCFS (licensing) annual clock-hour training requirement.
•MissouriPATattendeesdonotrequireaMOPDID#.
•Sessionswithandindicate Parent Educators and Special Topics. Both catagories are applicable to parent educators.
•IllinoisandPATclockhoursare documented with the Certificate of Attendance
Email Address Required for Registration
•Institutecorrespondencewillbesentexclusivelybyemail
•Youcanuseapersonalora center email, but an email must be entered.
•The first email from the Institute will be sent when you register. This email will include a confirmation letter and reciept.
•Asecondemailwillbesentbefore the institute with a map, information letter and program (pdf).
•Withoutavalidemailnoregistration confirmation can be sent.
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Illinois+ PAT
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Instructions
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Bobby Norfolk is an internationally known story performer and teaching artist, this three-time Emmy Award winner and Parents’ Choice honoree is one of the most popular and dynamic story-educators in America today!.
The Marion Wilson Lecture
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Bobby Norfolk Story Performer, Children’s Author, Teaching Artist
Character Education through Storytelling
11:15 a.m. | 90 minutes
How can responsible adults/educators in still in children crucial values? In his book, The Moral of the Story, Bobby Norfolk provides a user-friendly, hands-on approach to using storytelling to teach character education traits in preschool to high school classes. Bobby will show how to use folktales to inspire, engage, inform, and provide a positive social environment in and out of school. Stories teach ethics and virtues in ways that are fun, non-didactic and effective. This workshop, whether used in the classroom, home or community, provides essential guidance in helping children develop moral values such as respect, cooperation, teamwork, and responsibility, as well as the problem solving skills required to make principled judgements. Teachers will also find hidden pathways towards enhancing literacy and the art of active listening.
Richard Cohen has been an early childhood professional for over twenty seven years. Richard is an associate professor at St Louis Community College, Florissant Valley Campus in Early Childhood. Richard has traveled the world as a motivational speaker/instructor, facilitating fun, innovative,thought-provoking, interactive adult learning experiencesfor communities of early childhood teachers, administrators, caregivers and parents.
The Puricelli Memorial Lecture
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Richard Cohen, MASt Louis Community College–Florissant Valley
The Spirit of Play
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9:15 a.m. | 90 minutes
This fun, engaging keynote address explores why children need to play, how they are learning through play, the changing face of play in contemporary society and the role of the adult who facilitates children’s play. The keynote looks at children’s play from neurological, developmental, anthropological and cultural perspectives. As you may have already guessed, this interactive keynote includes audience games, songs and a healthy balance of intellectual and laughing matters.
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Presentation Descriptions
Many sessions are applicable to more than one age group/topic.Icons identify which group(s) the program relates to.
We will email you a PDF of the final program with room assignments one week before the Institute. In addition, a hard copy will be provided at check-in.
Infants and Toddlers
Baby’s Dance of Development Eileen Kinsella, Soma Center
Back to Basics: Developmentally Appropriate Infant/ToddlerCurriculum Sarah Huisman, Fontbonne University
Cooking with ToddlersLindsey Wheaton, UMSL University Child Development Center
CreatingaRespectfulInfant/Toddler EnvironmenHeather Phelps, Bright Horizons Monsanto Child Development Center
Effective Discipline with Infants/Toddlers:DealingwithChallenging BehaviorKaren Hoerchler, Riverview Gardens School District
Outdoor Activities for Infants/ToddlersDana Bradfuter, UMSL University Child Development Center
Responsive Caregiving for Infants and ToddlersErin Babb, Bright Horizons Monsanto Child Development Center
The Important Roles of Fathers in the Lives of Young ChildrenWilliam Scott, Parents As Teachers National Center
Three to Five-year-olds
Social-Emotional Development in Young Children: Practices that Build Resilience Charis Lauren Price, UMSL College of Education
ALittleBitofScience/Coulddoa math session instead if neededJulie Tubbs The Magic House
Building Brains with Blocks Kim Stealey, Ferguson-Florissant School District
Cooking Across the CurriculumDenise Speck, University Child Development Center
Don’t Flip Your Lid: Helping families manage emotions through social emotional activities Laura Kreger, Parents As Teachers National Center
GettingReadytoWriteLinda Levine, Ferguson-Florissant School District
How to Use Music & Movement OutsideGroupTimeRose Anderson Rice Maternal Child and Family Health Coalition
Kids Yoga in PreKindergartenKaren Ryals, Atonement Lutheran School
Math:It’saGameMary Krekeler, Pattonville School District
Move It, Move It: How Movement Activities Stimulate the BrainJanet Rinehart & Debbie Wood, Columbia Public Schools
Nature Revealed—Discover Nature Schools for ECHMatthew Magoc, Missouri Department of Conservation
Positive Behavior Systems and Charts for Home and SchoolDebbie Velcheck, Hazelwood School District
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Preschool: Appiness and Early Literacy Library Resources Approach to LiteracySandy Anderson, St. Louis County Library
Preschool Scientists: Building Curriculum Through Work and Journaling Kelsey Navin, Saint Louis Zoo
Rhythm, Rhyme and Rockin’ Sounds: Phonological Awareness in PS CR Katie Rowland, Ferguson-Florissant School District
Shy Violet & Quiet Quinton: Understand the Child Who is Introvered Elizabeth Frisbee, early childhood mental health consultant
Sing Play & Learn: Seasonal Music Activities for Your CR Christine Kroupa & Kelly Hall, Circle of Friends ECH
The Bully in the Block AreaElizabeth Frisbee, early childhood mental health consultant
The Impacts of Childhood ExposuretoViolenceand ToxicStressAriel Hooker Jones, Saint Louis University, doctoral student/therapist
The Important Roles of Fathers in the Lives of Young Children William Scott, Parents As Teachers National Center
Understanding and Supporting the Agrgressive Young Child Elizabeth Frisbee, early childhood mental health consultant
WhatdoesRTI/MTSSlooklikeinearly childhood education Na Young Kong, UMSL
Parents as Teachers
Baby’s Dance of Development Eileen Kinsella, Soma Center
Don’t Flip Your Lid: Helping families manage emotions through social emotional activities Laura Kreger, Parents As Teachers
Positive Behavior Systems and Charts for Home and School Debbie Velcheck, Hazelwood School District
Let’s Play SafeTBA, MO Parents as Teachers Consultants
Rhythm, Rhyme and Rockin’ Sounds: Phonological Awareness in PS CR Katie Rowland, Ferguson-Florissant School District
The Important Roles of Fathers in the Lives of Young Children William Scott, Parents As Teachers National Center
What Would Batman Eat?Michelle Stamps, United 4 Chidren
Writing in the Pre-School ClassroomJoanna Coon, Ritenour School District
Special Topics
ALittleGoesaLongWay Laura Hockensmith, Lakeside Childrens Academy, Inc.
AMusicalViewofParenting/Caregivings Clare Adrian, Calritivity Productions
At Least They Opened the Door: Identifying Family Strengths Allen Zach Collinsville School District
Autism in Infancy and Early Childhoods Teresa Cook-Guercio, Hazelwood School District
Building Relationships with Families Melissa Rump, YWCA Head Start
Developing Positive Character in a Preschool Gina Siebe, Clayton Early Childhood Center
Learning As Play Noah Hollenkamp, City Academy School
Move Into Mindfulness Meg Krejci , Masterpeace Studios
Positive Behavior Systems and Charts for Home and School Debbie Velcheck, Hazelwood SD
Redirecting Children’s Behavior Mary jo Corcoran, All About Kids2
What Would Batman Eat? Michelle Stamps, United 4 Chidren
Introduction to Health and Development ScreeningMO Parents as Teachers consultants
5 hour PAT Training for First Year Educators
Photocopy this form for additional participants.
Please register me for:Crucial Early Years® Institute
Cancellation, Withdrawal and Refunds: The University reserves the right to cancel any program. In the event of cancellation, you will be notified immediately, and all program fees will be refunded or applied to a future program at your request. If you must cancel a registration, please call (314) 516-5961 if you need to cancel your registration for any reason. You will receive a full refund if you cancel by October 16.
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University of Missouri–St. Louis | J.C. Penney Conference Center | Saturday, October 17, 2015Visit gocoe.umsl.edu/cey
* To better serve you, enrollments are limited. Once the capacity is reached, we will not be able to accept further registrations, even if itisreachedbeforeOct.4,2015.
Missouri Licensed Early Childhood Professionals
•MOPDID#andvalidemailare required for all Licensed Early Childhood and Day Care Center Staff in Missouri to receive DHSS approved clock hours
•Missouriclockhoursarerecorded through Missouri Open Initiative.
•IfyoudonothaveaMOPDID#,gotowww.mopdid.orgtoreceiveyourID#.
•IfyoudonotprovideaMOPDID#atregistrationwecannot guarantee you will receive DHSS clock hours.
Illinois Licensed Early Childhood Professionals + PAT
•DCFS/ILClockHours:TheCrucial Early Years Institute has been approved for Illinois DCFS (licensing) annual clock-hour training requirement.
•MissouriPATattendeesdonotrequireaMOPDID#.
•Sessionswithandindicate Parent Educators and Special Topics. Both catagories are applicable to parent educators.
•IllinoisandPATclockhoursare documented with the Certificate of Attendance
Email Address Required for Registration
•Institutecorrespondencewillbesentexclusivelybyemail
•Youcanuseapersonalora center email, but an email must be entered.
•The first email from the Institute will be sent when you register. This email will include a confirmation letter and reciept.
•Asecondemailwillbesentbefore the institute with a map, information letter and program (pdf).
•Withoutavalidemailnoregistration confirmation can be sent.
1 2 3Missouri
Illinois+ PAT
EmailRequirement
For more information about the event contact Brenda Shannon Simms at (314)[email protected]
For questions about registration call noncredit registration services at (314)516-5961
Instructions
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online + groups of 5 of more $59mail, fax or phone $64
Registration Fees:
Registration Fees:includes lunch
Early Bird Registration (Deadline: October 3, 2014*)
Regular Registration (Deadline: October 4–17, 2014*)
Late Registration(After October 17, 2014* and at the door. Subject to availability.)
online + groups of 5 of more
$64 mail, fax or phone
OFF LATE FEE
OFF LATE FEE
SAVE $25
SAVE $20
Early Bird (by Oct. 3*)
online + groups of 5 of more
$69
mail, fax or phone
Regular (Oct. 4–16*)
online + groups of 5 of more $64mail, fax or phone $69
online + groups of 5 of more
$89Late (after Oct. 16*)
online + groups of 5 of more $84
Subject to availability
Individuals Online
Individuals Mail & Fax
Groups — 5 or MoreMail & Fax
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University of Missouri–St. LouisCollege of Education, PLI201 Education Administration Bldg. 1 University Blvd.St.Louis,MO63121-4400
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The University of Missouri–St. Louis, College of Education is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) for the preparation of teachers, counselors and administrators. The campus offers an array of graduate and doctoral programs in education, including the MEd, EdD, and PhD. The MEd programs are offered in counseling, educational administration, elementary education, secondary education, and special education. Programs leading to an EdD are offered in educational administration, adult and higher education, teaching-learning processes, and counselor education. Programs leading to the PhD are offered in the areas of counseling, educational psychology, teaching-learning processes, and metropolitan leadership and policy analysis in education. For more information on graduate studies in Education at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, contacttheGraduateEducationOfficeat[314]516-5483.